Rodney J. Moore

Ghostwriter, Author, & Storyteller

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Non-Fiction
A near rags to riches story about a single mom who has really nice buns. At least McDonald's thinks so.
Small Business
Small business goes Hollywood with 3-D glasses for Super Bowl commercials.
Trade Publications
Trade article focusing on the production process involved in corporate sustainability reports
Short Profiles of 10 winning entries in STEP Inside Design magazine's 100 top design projects of 2008.
Real Estate
Wall Street Journal Online Article (8-3-04)

Ghostwriter for books, corporate histories, anthologies, and editorials.

How Ghostwriting Works
   People and businesses hire ghostwriters for a number of different projects and purposes. Let's say you have a story you want to tell, but since you're not a writer, you don't know where to start. Perhaps you're a retired business-person and you want to share your experience in a book but haven't the first clue how to write one. Maybe you're a business-owner who wants to get your brand noticed so you want to try a few editorials in trade publications, but you're reluctant to write them yourself. Or maybe you're a small business who wants to blog, but no one on staff has time to post regularly. That's where a ghostwriter comes in.
   I'll give you a step-by-step plan for getting your ideas in print or online. I don't get credit for most of what I write, but I'm okay with that. I've been published many, many times so I'm comfortable just helping you get your name out there.

How Much Does Ghostwriting Cost?
   As you might imagine, Ghostwriting for a book project will cost significantly more than an editorial. Each project is different and the fee will depend on how much research is involved and how much time will be spent interviewing subjects, etc. Once we discuss the scope of the project, I'll provide you with a quote and if agreed, we'll each sign a contract outlining the details of the project.
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